HOW TO CHOOSE A BROADHEAD!! (Which One is Right for YOU?)

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The Hunting Public

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We discuss different broadhead options what you can realistically expect out of each one.
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@eddiea3251
@eddiea3251 11 ай бұрын
I like my Tooth of the Arrow BH. Machined from one piece carbon steel. you can re sharpen too.
@jdrinks21
@jdrinks21 11 ай бұрын
125 Sevr 2.0, 100 grain insert, 31 inch arrow, 30.5 inch draw @ 70 pounds. Total of 525 grains. Has been absolutely devastating to whitetails. Those Sevr's just outperform other mechanicals to me. I have extreme confidence in any scenario with this set up which is half the battle to me.
@troypowders4312
@troypowders4312 8 ай бұрын
Must like shooting slow
@kalebkj0926
@kalebkj0926 11 ай бұрын
This is my favorite season! I love when you all go down and get a little fairy dust! Love all of these videos paired up with ranch fairy!
@tjcochran7721
@tjcochran7721 11 ай бұрын
My gosh this was a perfectly time video. Currently have 5 different manufacturer website tabs open on my browser and couldn’t make a decision…. Thank you!
@swagerproductions8202
@swagerproductions8202 11 ай бұрын
These are amazing videos, especially for us guys just getting started. I am a midwest transplant from Florida going after my first deer of my life (got close last year), Im by myself on small suburb public land near KC. Trained by THP, Im very grateful for the time and effort you guys put into videos. The gear videos have been amazing this summer. As a video production guy I understand it was an off season content grind. But you guys crushed it. The science based info in this one really stood out. Thanks for teaching me to bow hunt from scratch!
@progradepainting3755
@progradepainting3755 2 ай бұрын
These guys are the worst dude. I’m born and raised in Arizona, been hunting the west for well over 20 years. Listen to guys who actually know what they’re talking about. No real bow hunter out west is bringing a 650 grain arrow into the field. Get on kifarucast and listen the Tim gillingham episodes, and you might actually learn something useful.
@swagerproductions8202
@swagerproductions8202 2 ай бұрын
They are just following Dr Ashby’s theory. To each their own. If you wanna shoot light arrows then that is your choice. But THP is far from “The Worst” lol
@progradepainting3755
@progradepainting3755 2 ай бұрын
@@swagerproductions8202 the Ashby theory is lame.
@progradepainting3755
@progradepainting3755 2 ай бұрын
@@swagerproductions8202 the ranch fairy is by far the worst.
@TheOutdoorRight
@TheOutdoorRight 11 ай бұрын
I love magnus broadheads those along with slick tricks are my go to broaheads!
@rustymurdock1748
@rustymurdock1748 11 ай бұрын
Magnus is my go too.
@joshwhitcomb2491
@joshwhitcomb2491 11 ай бұрын
Love my Slick Tricks!
@matthewrammer
@matthewrammer 11 ай бұрын
Both 1 and 1A
@brentbarnetthunting
@brentbarnetthunting 11 ай бұрын
I have the Muzzy Trocar fixed blades and the Swhacker Levi Morgan 2" in my hunting quiver. Both perform exceptionally well.
@TheTwztdtwitch420
@TheTwztdtwitch420 11 ай бұрын
in 2020 when you guys were doing the pa public land challenge where was it that you guys did your hunting and camping. Thanks for all the great info you guys have provided to me over the last couple years. I love watching all the different styles of hunting each of you pursue, it always make me think about how i chose to do things and whether or not its the right call and just makes me keep an open mind so i dont fall into the old reliable location or style i try to keep learning and bettering myself. Thanks again guys.
@sw_hoosier_hunter
@sw_hoosier_hunter 11 ай бұрын
Great video guys. Really enjoy the videos with Troy
@chrisweber5041
@chrisweber5041 11 ай бұрын
Great video! Thanks, guys!!
@NFloridagobblerguru
@NFloridagobblerguru 11 ай бұрын
Levi Morgan swhacker for me. Maybe my shot placement has always been good for them, I don't know. But I've recovered everything I've hit.
@codylenart3060
@codylenart3060 11 ай бұрын
I’ve shot muzzy fixed blades 100g since I was 16 (I’m 28 now) hands down my favorite for the price. On a second note I can say I’m now in the 1 hr club for one of my favorite KZbin channels keep up the excellent videos guys.
@usa-rb5fi
@usa-rb5fi 8 ай бұрын
I got lucky and got a 6 pack this year while they were on sale at Bass Pro for $30. I’m trying 125 gr muzzys this year.
@OutdoorMike
@OutdoorMike 11 ай бұрын
Muzzy three blades come with 9 practice blades. So enough for 3 arrows. They fly exactly the same as the real broadheads. I have been shooting the Muzzy 100gr 3 blade for over 20 years now. They just work.
@russellallen9648
@russellallen9648 11 ай бұрын
I always practice shoot with broadhead and tuned arrows and in my experience I found that the best broadhead for my hunting style is a traditional 100 grain muzzy... ive tried many but I always go back.
@MrFsr1986
@MrFsr1986 11 ай бұрын
Appreciate you guys ! Watched you since Midwest whitetail..I wasn’t a fan last year of y’all switching from mechanicals ..but after this past season Im thinking of giving the fixed a try with early season on a doe 👍🏻
@joshwhitcomb2491
@joshwhitcomb2491 11 ай бұрын
Been shooting slick trick magnums for the past 10 years or so. Just can't find any reason to change to anything else. Fly great, penetrate really well, and kill extremely quickly.
@matthewrammer
@matthewrammer 11 ай бұрын
X2 … plus easy to sharpen
@Jackofalltrdes
@Jackofalltrdes 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for the video!
@johnl7593
@johnl7593 11 ай бұрын
You guys are opening my eyes to Two blade broad heads. However I agree with Zach. I’m good with a frontal shot on Elk but I’m not intentionally trying to punch through an Elks shoulder
@zacharyclark8905
@zacharyclark8905 11 ай бұрын
G5 megameat rip tko 100gr ethics halfout and boom
@kevinanderson4610
@kevinanderson4610 11 ай бұрын
Good video guys!
@jonathonsmith3220
@jonathonsmith3220 10 ай бұрын
I’ve shot black hornets for years and loved em but this year switched to a heavier setup sitting around 604gr total arrow weight with a 150 grain cutthroat wide cut SB. Excited to see how they perform.
@chadgoldstein3306
@chadgoldstein3306 11 ай бұрын
Magnus are the best! I shoot,100gr. buzzcut stinger. Using for the past 20 plus years.
@harrisonbrown3902
@harrisonbrown3902 11 ай бұрын
I'm going to try tooth of the arrow broadheads this year. So far I've been very impressed with them. And you can get them for less than $50 per 3 pack. Hit a sale earlier this year and got 6 (3 original and 3 XL) and hot there sharpener all for $99
@ritualghost
@ritualghost 9 ай бұрын
Those heads are nothing but awesome. I shot a nice buck late season last year and he ran 30 yds leaving the best blood trail ive ever seen (guns and muzzle loader included). Ive sinced used that same head to broadhead tune and ive shot it atleast 50 times. No damage at all. Just sharpened it up and its the 4th arrow in my quiver for this season. Im shooting the standard s series 100 grain, but ive also got somw xl's for turkey, theyre just a bit louder. (Both solids)
@brianadkison4688
@brianadkison4688 11 ай бұрын
Love the next level sharpening techniques.. here in Florida we shoot a lot of smaller game and more long shots when the opportunity finally comes around. Hoping a sharp, 100 gr. QAD exodus is durable enough for most game but still a bit skeptical at a boar hog over 150 lbs.. might have to switch to the single-bevel higher grade steel if the QAD’s don’t work out..
@stanhunt8543
@stanhunt8543 11 ай бұрын
Muzzy trocar, slick trick, Magnus all fine. No mechanicals ever for me
@everythingballistic8812
@everythingballistic8812 11 ай бұрын
I think mechanicals are ok pending on the situation but they need to be a reliable design. Aka not rage😂
@NOBODY....1900
@NOBODY....1900 11 ай бұрын
Mechanicals are garbage. Stay with muzzy in my opinion. Or any fixed blade with practice.
@tylerb2899
@tylerb2899 11 ай бұрын
I gave up on mechanicals a long time ago, to many bad experiences with rage and with grim reapers, switched over to QAD exoduses and fell in love with them
@byerboys2607
@byerboys2607 11 ай бұрын
I shot muzzy for years and even was sponsored by them when I was younger shooting 3d about 8 years ago shot a doe at 26 yards clipped the shoulder blade and it blew up and shattered the shaft itself punched one lung and that’s what killed her 1 bald was stuck in the shoulder blade where I clipped it one was floating around the chest cavity the other one ended up in her gut cavity how I don’t know but that’s where it was and the shaft of the muzzy was broke in 4 chunks I sent photos of the head and deer pics inside and out of what happened and they said that’s normal lol all I ask for was 1 replacement body I had couple hundred blades they said nope so that’s when I switched to cut on contact head
@jarin12ga
@jarin12ga 9 ай бұрын
​@everythingballistic8812 I use Grim Reaper whitetail special razor cut, 2 inch 3 blade expandable 100gr. They alway open up. But also killed a ton of deer with Wasp SST Hammers 100 grains. Wasp has been around for over 30 years.Very tough and sharp blades. Love your videos guys!!
@allentodd5436
@allentodd5436 11 ай бұрын
I've used Sevr the last 3 years and I will say they do shoot identical to a field tip. The great thing about that is you can practice with your field tips and use the Sevrs in the field and they will shoot exactly the same. Ive shot others that advertise field tip accuracy and they aren't the same. Ive not had any penetration issues either with a 2" expandable. Just my experience if it helps anyone.
@Ope-Outdoors
@Ope-Outdoors 11 ай бұрын
Yeah, I agree. I've shot Sevr the last 2 years, and they've been extremely durable for an expandable
@allentodd5436
@allentodd5436 11 ай бұрын
@@Ope-Outdoors Until they let me down im gonna use them. Most of it is shot placement anyway. Ive often thought of trying the G5 Megameat. It looks nasty
@Ope-Outdoors
@Ope-Outdoors 11 ай бұрын
Yeah, I used to be a die hard rage fan and used them for 5 years but I started having problems with them breaking after each deer I shot. So I switched to Sevr and have had really good success with them so far.
@allentodd5436
@allentodd5436 11 ай бұрын
@@Ope-Outdoors Thats good man! Yeh I agree 100% they are very durable.
@garypandolfi2522
@garypandolfi2522 11 ай бұрын
Awesome video! Thanks guys. Can you share your saddle set up for this fall?? I know it's all Tethrd gear, but wondering if you are one-sticking, SRT, rappelling down, or some of the more "advanced" techniques.
@zacharyfletcher5078
@zacharyfletcher5078 11 ай бұрын
I’m personally a big G5 Montecs. My experience with them is great and have seen that that leave a hell of a exit hole
@dennisknepp1616
@dennisknepp1616 11 ай бұрын
Girl friend smoked a doe with those G5 montec after I sharpened them to ranch fairy 🧚‍♂️ standard. Complete pass threw from 38 lb bow at 26 inch draw. Arrow was around 490 grains. Awesome performance first time ever seen them be used.
@hootiesfilms6446
@hootiesfilms6446 11 ай бұрын
I've used the g5 Montecs for years now, about 10 deer down. Honestly the blood trail is usually pretty light, even on a double lung, but always full pass throughs and I haven't lost one yet. No reason to change.
@NOBODY....1900
@NOBODY....1900 11 ай бұрын
Montecs work well, but I've had inconsistency with them. I prefer good ol muzzy myself.
@orr89rocz
@orr89rocz 11 ай бұрын
Magnus black hornets fly well and zip thru deer. I like them so far. Basic muzzy 3 blade also has been fantastic for many yrs. Great budget head
@Mainline-zl6yo
@Mainline-zl6yo 11 ай бұрын
I had awesome results switching from that G5 to a magnus stinger 125. I will not be changing broad heads anytime soon
@hangnbangoutdoors8740
@hangnbangoutdoors8740 11 ай бұрын
In all fairness we have all had different experiences with all different broadheads and it honestly comes down to which one works for our setup like mine I love expandables because I shoot high poundage (80) and heavy arrow so I can get the penetration on animals even if I do hit bone because of my kinetic energy
@chadklaren9537
@chadklaren9537 9 ай бұрын
The biggest thing with mechanicals is kinetic energy and most people don't understand that and use to lite of an arrow or to slow of a bow. Mechanicals require a minimum of 65 foot pounds but I wouldn't trust them with less than 85 foot pounds I'm shooting a 505gr arrow at 304 fps giving me a little over 100 foot pounds. I shoot the grim reaper whitetail special and fatal steel and they work every time and always get pass through unless I hit the opposite shoulder.
@piechy
@piechy 2 ай бұрын
I live in Michigan so I’ve only ever stuck with G5. Going to be going with deadmeat v2's this year. But best believe there is going to be a couple of Montecs in my quiver until i get that first deer.
@codywwoodard
@codywwoodard 11 ай бұрын
to me the best broadhead is the one that goes straight through the heart! for me its the sevr 2.0 125 on a exodus mmt weighing 517with my mathews traverse at 72lbs 32” draw. Super accurate and ive ate every deer ive shot with one, and you can install a set screw so they dont deploy, that way youre practicing with the exact broadhead youre hunting with. blood trails look like someone dumped a 5 gallon bucket to the deer.
@jdthomp15
@jdthomp15 11 ай бұрын
I literally researched this today!!!
@jdthomp15
@jdthomp15 11 ай бұрын
Think I'm copying Greg
@nickssk8vidz
@nickssk8vidz 11 ай бұрын
Ive been using montec g5 stainless heads with 60lb draw weight. I’ve never not had a complete pass through. They’re real easy to sharpen on a flat wet stone.
@huntersoutdooradventures413
@huntersoutdooradventures413 11 ай бұрын
It’s because they are extremely soft steel, I get pass throughs with a 2” 3 blade mech along with a 60 ish pound draw weight
@nickssk8vidz
@nickssk8vidz 11 ай бұрын
@@huntersoutdooradventures413 which mechanical?
@huntersoutdooradventures413
@huntersoutdooradventures413 11 ай бұрын
@@nickssk8vidz nap spitfire, they’re relatively inexpensive and have never had any issues
@kylemartinson722
@kylemartinson722 10 ай бұрын
You could shoot a larger insert in the front or a heavier arrow but mine seem to work great
@jaredpeterson380
@jaredpeterson380 11 ай бұрын
I rigged up an old non-cam PSE bow my son's first bow. Set at about 45 lbs. Shot some old Easton 2117 aluminum arrows. It's not terribly fast but so so quiet. Less than a recurve.
@veteranironoutdoors8320
@veteranironoutdoors8320 11 ай бұрын
Ive been using a 650gr, 30%FOC setup tipped with a 2.5” levi morgan swhacker for the last 4 years now and love it. Ive put it through both shoulderblades of a mature whitetail doe, and hit the leg bone and ball joints lot and have always put it through both sides of the animal.
@briansteele1378
@briansteele1378 11 ай бұрын
But they bend like crazy and are only good for one time use, also can't sharpen them
@wesr1490
@wesr1490 11 ай бұрын
My setup this year is Easton Bloodline FOC arrows and 2.5" Levi Morgan Swhackers for my compound. Can't wait to shoot a deer with this setup. They are the most accurate broad heads I've shot. I've killed two deer with the 3" 150 gr. Swhackers out of my cross-bow. One was a doe which blew through and she dropped on the spot. Never had that happen before in archery. The other was a big 9 point and hit it high in the shoulder/spine. Didn't get a pass through on that but dropped it in it's in tracks and finished it with a follow up shot. Love the Swhackers when using a mechanical. If I'm using a fixed blade I like the Magnus Black Hornet Ser-Razor 125 gr. These are a little more forgiving if it's not an ideal shot but do not fly as accurate as the Swhackers.
@wuta6347
@wuta6347 4 ай бұрын
If you try to aim for the vitals you won't have to shoot through bone? Just wondering!
@WMBCS
@WMBCS 2 ай бұрын
@@briansteele1378do you reuse bullets?
@briansteele1378
@briansteele1378 2 ай бұрын
@@WMBCS bullets aren’t $15+ a piece
@Kurtdog63
@Kurtdog63 11 ай бұрын
Shooting single bevels also increases the chance of a complete pass thru thus promoting the intact "arrow refund" effect.
@D_Boone
@D_Boone 11 ай бұрын
Why? How does a single bevel at all promote a pass through?
@paulwakefield1015
@paulwakefield1015 11 ай бұрын
@@D_Boonegoogle Ashby penetration single bevel
@sapperROSS
@sapperROSS 11 ай бұрын
🤣 my g5 strikers v2 blow through deer and elk.
@ryanwindham2997
@ryanwindham2997 11 ай бұрын
@@sapperROSSnot through a bone I guarantee it
@Kurtdog63
@Kurtdog63 11 ай бұрын
@@D_Boone Watch Dr. Ed Ashby's arrow lethality videos. Experimented with different types of arrow systems and came up with 12 criteria for maximum arrow effectiveness for penetration on live large game animals in Africa. (Hint: His testing did not involve ballistic gel nor car hoods.)
@christopherwatson283
@christopherwatson283 10 ай бұрын
I just ordered a dozen meetseeker knockoffs for 30$ Beef up the rubber band. Good to go. Feild Point to Broadhead. Big hole and low deflect slide through design. I generally toss damaged Broadheads for a fresh sharp one. I'm into fast and accurate.
@bootsandgear
@bootsandgear 10 ай бұрын
Was watching an old Fred Bear movie and they claimed a good mill file will sharpen. Next time you drop a deer and are not afraid of rapid metal removal . Pull out a fine file and sharpen with that. The serrated edge it produces cuts through hide like butter. You just made it into a steak knife. Ideal for broadhead's objective to cut rapidly. They had fine stones back then but decided to use the axe file instead. Do not stoke in both directions only stroke from the arrow spine toward the point direction. Same with coarse sandpaper or stones. The more acute the apex the longer cutting durability is increased. With the caveat of too acute where the edge is not supported and bends or chips.
@adamscottmartin
@adamscottmartin 11 ай бұрын
I propose the answer to why one side of the single bevel dulls when you hit the ground is simply due to gravity. As the arrow falls downward towards the ground, the force of gravity will be pressing on whichever side is facing down to the earth more than the edge facing upwards (which has less force put on it). These forces are likely quite small but it's enough to dull one side just a tad more than the other. Cheers.
@justinbressler7773
@justinbressler7773 11 ай бұрын
That sounds right
@darthvollmer
@darthvollmer 11 ай бұрын
or, alternatively, the ground on bottom is harder. Let's say that your broadhead is flying into the dirt, and you're about an inch in => the ground material above your broadhead is likely to break apart and kind of explode upward and give way, while the ground that's below your broadhead will compact.
@brushcrawler8612
@brushcrawler8612 9 ай бұрын
I've used muzzy and wasp ever since I can remember. They're in many retail stores and I've never had a problem.
@randyhornhunter7449
@randyhornhunter7449 11 ай бұрын
Slick Trick Magnum 125's. Have been using them since they first came out. I think the first ones I bought were sold out of their garage. 50+ deer
@rongrant2267
@rongrant2267 10 ай бұрын
Lower blade is contacting the hard dirt the upper blade but there was all loosened up for it so most of the abrasion is on the lower blade
@masterofmanythings1
@masterofmanythings1 11 ай бұрын
I'll be ordering the ranch fairy single bevel in the next couple days. Troy is a1 for facts. Really appreciate what you and he does to educate and the ethics that guide you
@sgreene2036
@sgreene2036 11 ай бұрын
I have them! They are amazing!
@bloodlines9610
@bloodlines9610 11 ай бұрын
G5 Megemeats. Pass throughs, insane blood, flys incredibly well.
@AlexOrlovallmountainsports
@AlexOrlovallmountainsports 4 ай бұрын
What about the Annihilators? Great Video! Very knowledgeable!
@jordandybvig168
@jordandybvig168 11 ай бұрын
One of the THP guys should shoot the complete Valkyrie setup and let us know the results. I’ll be running that this year. Deer season here we come!
@dotinthedirt1
@dotinthedirt1 11 ай бұрын
QAD Exodus with swept back blades for $40 is amazing, don't have to worry about penetration even at lower draw weights and goes right through multiple bones.
@masterofmanythings1
@masterofmanythings1 11 ай бұрын
My ranch fairy broadheads will be here any day. Im stoked to try them out with my new crossbow thats still in the box
@shawnjanichek1264
@shawnjanichek1264 8 ай бұрын
I have had good luck with g5 three blade. And with the buck fever there more forgiving for bow torque. But iv defently shot deer in the shoulder where yes that arrow was sticking out a far ways
@TierNoneOperator
@TierNoneOperator 9 ай бұрын
Qad exodus. They are very durable, fly very close to field points, available at most sporting goods stores, blades can be sharpened or replaced as needed, has a good bone splitting chisel tip that can be sharpened. They are my go to point for all the game I hunt.
@darthvollmer
@darthvollmer 11 ай бұрын
@THP & @RanchFairy mentioned the re-usability of the fixed blades. Sure, the initial price is higher, but 1 of those fixed blades can easily be used to take anywhere from 3 to 8 whitetail ( if not more ); that offsets the cost so much that you can purchase some sharpening tools/stones, and over the course of a few years you're still spending less $$$ than if you buy the single-use mechanicals.
@Hammerback972
@Hammerback972 11 ай бұрын
My local wal mart has G5s and Rage heads, 43.00 for G5s and around 58.00 for 3 Rage heads. Insane how everything increased in cost over the years.
@chrismuhlbeier6948
@chrismuhlbeier6948 11 ай бұрын
There's a balanced message that can be gained here. Most of which are Ashby points but that important thing to note is that Ashby was shooting a trad bow at huge game. Completely different variables that we're inputting into the equation. Pass throughs aren't hard to get with modern equipment. Archery has gone down the rabbit hole just like our politics, it's either Rage on a untuned underspined 375 grain arrow or a 600 grain plus small cut 3:1 single bevel. Real life isn't like this. 1) Spine your arrow right and tune your damn bow! Ashby is right, arrow flight is key. 2) Have structural integrity - but don't PLAN on breaking bone. 3) Sharpen that head to the absolute best of your ability (mechanical or fixed) 4) Shoot a fixed head unless you've got enough energy and weight (450 grains+) 5) Have enough cut that when @TheHuntingPublic is watching that video on replay for hours after your hunt you have a higher confidence that you clipped something vital. A decent cut size will help. This whole blood trails are widely variable and there's no predictive features is hogwash. All things equal (shot location, etc.) of course a bigger cut will bleed more. It's common sense. Yes, sometime a small cut broadhead if it his something more vital will bleed more than a larger cut 3b in a poor location. That's not science and makes no sense. 6) Arrow speed does. See below excerpt from post on Ranch Fairy's video where I go into this in depth. Time in flight is being irrelevant NOT a valid argument. The best case for minimizing movement using a heavy arrow is that brings down bow noise & arrow noise. Drag is proportional to velocity squared and a faster arrow will be louder in flight because of that. It will make that noise slightly longer though. A heavier arrow will bring down the noise of your bow over a really light arrow, but not that much over a moderate weight arrow. All things equal - 1) Bow noise 2) Arrow noise 3) Same target in the exact same moment. The faster arrow will arrive in less time than the slower arrow = The deer will move less in less time. FULL STOP. We can use Ranch Fairy's data from his velocity erosion video to do an example. At 30 yards it will take a 436 grain arrow (294 fps launch, 273 fps avg to 30 yds) around .33 seconds. A 718 grain arrow will take around .41 seconds. This means that the arrow will arrive 25% later than the faster arrow. Now this is only the time for the arrow to get there we need to deduct the amount of time it take for the sound to get there (1125 FPS to be simple) which is .08 seconds. Taking this into account the animal (if it choses to) has 33% more time to react. This is not irrelevant!! If you think that an animal won't react more given 33% more time you're on more crack than these whitetail are. Think of it this way - in the additional time it takes for the 718 grain arrow to get to the target the 436 grain arrow will have traveled 37 yards. Can an animal react more if you take a shot at further distance? Yes. If you take this BS argument presented in this video then you have the believe that a 30 yd shot is no more ethical than 37 shorter shot as it relates to animal movement. Which is not true. Yes, an animals movement is unpredictable. What we do know is that we want to minimize this unpredictability. You can minimize these by shooting a moderate weight arrow (450-550 depending on specs), a quiet bow, a quiet broadhead and quiet fletching at a decent velocity.
@mizzula1984
@mizzula1984 11 ай бұрын
Just my 2 cents, the best affordable fixed blade is either slick trick standards or magnums. You get 4 for under 50$. They fly great, are very shard and pretty darn tough. I've had great success with those heads.
@rustinpeace7466
@rustinpeace7466 11 ай бұрын
Had to try out the Iron Will wide single bevel. Great steel and flying really well so far.
@laxg64
@laxg64 11 ай бұрын
Had bad luck with them. Shot an elk at about 20 yards and the thing didn't pass through. 68# 28.5 draw.
@rustinpeace7466
@rustinpeace7466 11 ай бұрын
​@@laxg64 I'm only after whitetail but that's good to know.
@CEMuhlbeier
@CEMuhlbeier 11 ай бұрын
​@laxg64 the reality is that a pass through is often unobtainable. Some elk bones are hard as hell. The only times on an elk I'd be concerned about not getting a pass through would be ribs or scapula (not the ridge)
@buckrooster9594
@buckrooster9594 11 ай бұрын
Ted Nugent Gold Tips with NAP Hellfire vanes and QAD Exodus 125 gr broadheads for a total 500 gr setup make a good combination for me shooting a Hoyt bow with 63 lbs.
@laxg64
@laxg64 11 ай бұрын
Exodus are my go to. Fly better than anything else I've shot and never had a problem with them.
@micahdunleavy9227
@micahdunleavy9227 11 ай бұрын
Great broadhead, so easy to tune…
@bamabowhunter8499
@bamabowhunter8499 11 ай бұрын
Love the QAD but I’ve been wanting to just tinker with a sing,e bevel
@cameronpalkowski1582
@cameronpalkowski1582 11 ай бұрын
Single bevel in ground- one edge gets dull because you have a leading edge and a trailing edge as it spins. The leading edge takes the brunt on the impact which dulls it.
@brycehiigel235
@brycehiigel235 11 ай бұрын
I have been using the cutthroats looking into the tuffheads as well. Yes they are are pricey but to me they will pay for themselves over the years barring losing the arrow you just resharpen and good to go. The others they are almost one and done or if you are able to replace blades they are still costing you money.
@paulwakefield1015
@paulwakefield1015 11 ай бұрын
Cutthroats are a great head
@wyattgardner3552
@wyattgardner3552 11 ай бұрын
I use Bloodsport gravedrigger cut-on-contact. Shot only one whitetail. Buck broadside at 25 yards. He only went 40 yards. I used Rage with my crossbow. 2 does and the one spun into the arrow. (Unintentional frontal shot) leathal but not ethical.
@vepristhorn8278
@vepristhorn8278 Ай бұрын
Would love to see your opinion of broadheads off recurves and how you need to approach your choice differently, if you do
@shwackemoutdoors6794
@shwackemoutdoors6794 11 ай бұрын
I’ve shot the Magnus stinger for years by far has the best blood trail for a double bevel broadhead
@austinlott8772
@austinlott8772 11 ай бұрын
I shoot valkyrie 3 blades they are solid 1 piece of s7 tool steel and I found they work really good I’ve been using them since 2017 and I’ve had zero issues
@danielrodriguez-lz1il
@danielrodriguez-lz1il 8 ай бұрын
I blew through shoulder with a g5 deadmeats shooting 28.5 inch draw length at 75 pounds with a 430 grain arrow
@jhuntnfish6872
@jhuntnfish6872 11 ай бұрын
I have spent way too much money now on broad heads. I went with 200gr at first and now have 2 brand 3 stylesand 3 weights. It's like buying bullets as a reloader. I have not found much difference in flight but its still different.
@robertdeis132
@robertdeis132 11 ай бұрын
Take into consideration what your storing your broadheads to maintain the sharpness of the blades.
@ShaneSimpsonHunting
@ShaneSimpsonHunting 11 ай бұрын
Hard to beat the Zwickey broadheads at only $5 each! 👍
@jonathanharris1184
@jonathanharris1184 11 ай бұрын
I like the Allen broad heads from Walmart. $10 for 3 and super good penetration as the blades break off upon impact with the animal!
@mattokeefe691
@mattokeefe691 11 ай бұрын
No discussion of fixed 3 blade?
@mikerhodes3563
@mikerhodes3563 11 ай бұрын
I hunt exclusively public and you got to take the shot the animal gives you. When a deer or hog suddenly appears from the wrong direction or you are off balance or sitting or in a tangle of brush you just cant pretend you are at the archery range and shuffle your feet and think about form. I draw find my sights and look for shot placement. I very rarely take more than a ten count and letting down to reset is very difficult😅
@jasentonguepowersaws4206
@jasentonguepowersaws4206 11 ай бұрын
I went with the rf single bevel this year. They are freaking awesome!
@austinnoring492
@austinnoring492 11 ай бұрын
You guys (The Hunting Public) are so awesome. Just hate seeing you associate with "Ranch Fairy". Team up with a real archer, someone that has foundation in target archery and understands physics. The focus should be on your shot and practice not on "Bone Penetration"....that just equates to a bad shot. Focus on forgiving set ups...everything is a happy medium (Not 600+ Grains but 450-525 Grains). Again you guys are the best, just be careful about who you associated cause your association impacts a lot of people. Give your audience a great education and don't take the extremest route ("Ranch Fairy"). Keep kicking ass, you guys are the best. Cheers.
@davidpate2237
@davidpate2237 11 ай бұрын
Great video what would you suggest for a beginner
@ryanlipkin6964
@ryanlipkin6964 9 ай бұрын
I Used dead meats awesome from a blind left a hell of a hole. Not awesome for spot and stalk. Especially if crawling during the stalk. The blades don’t hold in place well if they bump something. Switched to Sevr and they are unreal. Full pass through on elk no problem. And fly like field points.
@rootjr.3658
@rootjr.3658 11 ай бұрын
I’ve had good luck with Grizzly single bevels. Less than $60 for 6 plus another $5 for adapters. They are welded plates, not milled from a single block, but they are good hard steel, cheap and strait. Only downside is you need to start with a file because they come with VERY rough bevels.
@paulwakefield1015
@paulwakefield1015 11 ай бұрын
Grizzly or grizzly stik? Can’t be grizzly stik at that price
@rootjr.3658
@rootjr.3658 11 ай бұрын
@@paulwakefield1015 Just Grizzly. I'm pretty sure they were the first company to create a broadhead to Dr. Ashby's specs. I'm sure they are not as precise as the milled variants, but I've never had issues with runout or getting them to fly strait.
@paulwakefield1015
@paulwakefield1015 11 ай бұрын
@@rootjr.3658 nice root!
@brandonseffrin897
@brandonseffrin897 11 ай бұрын
Have y’all looked at the Ozcut Hurricane? Single bevel three blade. I’m super interested in it. Wondered what y’all’s take on it
@chrismuhlbeier6948
@chrismuhlbeier6948 11 ай бұрын
I shot a buck with one 2 years ago. Great blood trail but no recovery - not the broadheads fault. It's a devastating design but the steel quality for that design wasn't there. Unfortunately they updated the steel some but they made the bevel angle much more obtuse and it's really bad. The bevel is almost parallel to the target making it barely cut and even through paper it just tears it vs cuts it. I'd love to see this design in a S7 tool steel with a improved tip.
@larryalexander4833
@larryalexander4833 11 ай бұрын
Sst Hornady 150 grain 308 👍
@nataliedeyton6829
@nataliedeyton6829 11 ай бұрын
LOL … yes
@DevinWeaver-jc7dt
@DevinWeaver-jc7dt 11 ай бұрын
I’m 13 with a 30” draw length, and I’ve maxed my old bow, and I’m in the market for a new one and need suggestions if possible, love the video👍
@CEMuhlbeier
@CEMuhlbeier 11 ай бұрын
Get on Mountain Archery and get a closeout Prime Inline 1. They come with FREE strings every 2 years for LIFE. An inline 3 would be great for your draw length but the 1 will do.
@scottymoore9121
@scottymoore9121 10 ай бұрын
I have Black Hornets and Afflictor hybrid broadheads. Love them both. Have y’all ever reviewed or tried the Afflictor broadheads? Thoughts if u have.
@codychallenger0666
@codychallenger0666 11 ай бұрын
Hey are you guys gonna come out to Pennsylvania and hunt this year? I don't think you guys did this past year and I enjoyed it 2 years ago all the videos you did in pa
@nelsonchandler1015
@nelsonchandler1015 11 ай бұрын
not even close for me started shooting g5 megameat and dead meat last year great broadhead !!
@Tspin317
@Tspin317 11 ай бұрын
My only problem I have had since switching to the iron will briadheads. And this is probably true for a lot of fixed blades. I center punched a 4 year old last season. And the blood trail sucked on a pass through. The hole is just so small. I thought it was a poor shot just because I was used to my mechanicals. This is making me question what to use this year. Because killing the animal is #1. But finding it is #2. So I'm just having a hard time deciding on what I want to do.
@HockeyTownHooligan5
@HockeyTownHooligan5 11 ай бұрын
Blood trails are unpredictable. If it dies within 40 yards, the blood trail is kind of moot. Sharp broadheads through the heart and the main part of the lungs is devastating and the deer just don’t run as hard and far when shot with cut on contact, sharp broadheads. They literally don’t know what hit them and before they realize it they’re getting dizzy and lights out.
@Tspin317
@Tspin317 11 ай бұрын
@@HockeyTownHooligan5 I get that. But it worries me if it's a marginal shot. A tough blood trail can be the difference between a recovery or failure.
@jasonkraner5336
@jasonkraner5336 11 ай бұрын
Muzzy Trocar hybrids have done me well
@desesrtdude
@desesrtdude 11 ай бұрын
Expand that conversation to include moose. Whats your broadhead of choice looking like? Another great video 💪🏼🏹
@haydenstrecker4844
@haydenstrecker4844 11 ай бұрын
Muzzy 3 blade for me shoots the best out of my set up
@chasingthefish9042
@chasingthefish9042 11 ай бұрын
First year bow hunting. I am using The HMR Broadhead Weight: 150 Vane Selection: 4-fletch 26 Spine: 325 Carbon: 26.5 Insert: 54 Total Weight: 530 FOC: 15.6 Color: White Helical: right If i get a deer this year i want to make sure its a pass through.
@progradepainting3755
@progradepainting3755 2 ай бұрын
Pass throughs are the least important aspect of a kill. Worry more about placement and accuracy.
@chasingthefish9042
@chasingthefish9042 2 ай бұрын
@progradepainting3755 that's true getting it in the right spot is the most important thing. I had a good 8 point walk under me but couldn't get a shot I felt comfortable with. So hopefully this year I get a shot. I did bag 4 deer in rifle season so season overall was successful.
@progradepainting3755
@progradepainting3755 2 ай бұрын
@@chasingthefish9042 you’re definitely not going to learn accuracy and proper archery skills from these clowns. Go onto the kifarucast podcast, and listen to the Tim gillingham episodes, and you will learn something useful, I promise.
@chasingthefish9042
@chasingthefish9042 2 ай бұрын
@progradepainting3755 I am not perfect, but I can put 4 out of 5 arrows in the 9 ring at 50 meters. Which is still pretty big in my opinion. I have been learning from the owner of the local archery shop owner. The biggest issue I have is elevated shooting. Because of that I hunt on the ground as much as possible.
@progradepainting3755
@progradepainting3755 2 ай бұрын
@@chasingthefish9042 then I’ll tell you. The issue with elevation, is the third, second and first axis of your sight…once you have mastered this (and it’s not hard) then, you will be just fine at elevated shots.
@Dietz4502
@Dietz4502 11 ай бұрын
Would you guys ever hunt NY public land? the place I hunt at has soooo much near it
@johnhayes2299
@johnhayes2299 11 ай бұрын
This should be a drinking game. Everytime they say bone you take a drink 😂
@ikeyeet8312
@ikeyeet8312 11 ай бұрын
Magnus black hornets are bomb. Yes hit them with a stay sharp outa the box, and mike sohm stands behind his gear! Same hornet has been through 8 deer, they always pass through. Sharpen and go
@h-minus2212
@h-minus2212 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for the fine content and the insights on broadhead type and characteristics. I am going to have to look into a stout, single-bevel broadhead and see how sharp I can get them. Thank you again and good luck this fall.
@pewpewkachew4735
@pewpewkachew4735 10 ай бұрын
Us trad boi’s just scratching our head at the amount of detail. I’m not shooting out past 20 yards anyways so a high foc and a sharp head is all I need
@theadd_gamer1182
@theadd_gamer1182 11 ай бұрын
Reaper's hybrid. Best of both worlds! 2 blade fixed, 2 blade retractable. Haven't lost a deer yet. 5 yrs with em
@feelslikefar50
@feelslikefar50 11 ай бұрын
Yes hybrids, all the downsides of a mechanical, with non of the advantages of a mechanical. ;)
@muskogeefisherman
@muskogeefisherman 11 ай бұрын
The best broadhead is what the shooter has the most confidence in. I've been on both the light/heavy and mechanical/ fixed blade arrow setups. The average hunter doesn't have hundreds of dollars to change from light to heavy, heavy to light, mechanical to fixed, fixed to mechanical every year or every 3 or 4 years when we switch bows. My budget bow I bought 6 years ago shoots 375ish grains on southern deer just fine. Took out a front scapula last year. That being said, if I was going to the Midwest, I would not take my bow or arrows unless I was looking for a doe or 2 yr old buck. But I'm not paying $200 in gas, $500 in tags unless I can afford a speed bow with extra money to test several arrows, broadheads and the time to explain to my wife why I'm going back home to hunt something I can hunt 5 miles down the road.
@backwaterboatrehab
@backwaterboatrehab 11 ай бұрын
Agreed. I've been shooting Muzzy MX4s since they came out with them (and regular Muzzy's before that). Got a wild hair to try something new a couple years ago (Trocar Hybrid) and lost a doe which made me automatically go back to what has always worked for me.
@driftlesshunter9200
@driftlesshunter9200 11 ай бұрын
I started using 100 Muzzy 3-blades around 1990, and I shot them for about 25 years. If I had tried the NAP Thunderheads in 1990, I would have shot them for 25 years instead. My younger brother & neighbor still shoot Thunderheads, & they also take down some really nice animals. That includes a record book Canadian moose my neighbor shot about 4 years ago. Around 2014-15, I switched from Muzzy to Slick Trick Viper Tricks. I'm extremely happy with the Viper Trick. I don't want a broadhead that uses screws or rubberbands. Sharpen whatever flies true for you! Outside of the Muzzy 3-blades and the ST Viper Tricks I haven't tried anything else. I seriously don't like wasting money on broadheads I may or may not use. I am sticking with what I have, until the Rocket Man fully develops the fixed blade broadhead with "gimbal lock"!!!!! :)
@Midwest283
@Midwest283 11 ай бұрын
You guys ever experimented with tooth of the arrow heads?
@JBs_trucks_and_whitetail_bucks
@JBs_trucks_and_whitetail_bucks 11 ай бұрын
I’m shooting them g5 but in the 125 mega meat and the practice bpm field point tips and they have been dead on compared to any other field tips
@JBs_trucks_and_whitetail_bucks
@JBs_trucks_and_whitetail_bucks 11 ай бұрын
And it’s a 2 inch cut
@dieselhondaglengary6278
@dieselhondaglengary6278 11 ай бұрын
What’s your guys opinion on bears new single bevel broadheads with tune able grain inserts?
@groundrootsoutdoors627
@groundrootsoutdoors627 11 ай бұрын
So I’m a teacher and foster parent so ever dime is important. What is the best single bevel at an affordable price? I can’t find one that’s why I shoot magnus.
@Mark-bo5gz
@Mark-bo5gz 11 ай бұрын
I'd love to try some RF single bevels, but have never heard any info about shooting them in a crossbow, and $50 usd just for shipping to Canada means I'm out. 😢
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